eftiftel snuw. WEDNESDAY BIOME% JUNE 29, ;Sag , urn MD SUBURB N'. The Waste of Wu• Rey. £M. Storm, Chaplain of the 102 d p e nz in i yal a, pi n i m .,,t l , yelling from Citadel' City Court notuie, after the late flank act,' • meats to the dimes river, thus . desetibus th e eigete'anglestruction consequent ripen these *Sand rapid - marshes : .. s. 'keg early In the session and from win quarters, nearly all the soldiers cons old the mallpalgn with their blankets and 'Moats. At present we feel, confident it ' • . B ald bee levy difficult matter to fled la tel. r in the whole army in possession of these o articles. It will be' safe to assert that s renty-live thousand evercoate and ss manj g rid bisulfate lie strewed between this and Brandy Station. As the weather Increased ----,,Tin . warmth and- battles in , fierceness, away ' - Weald go' everooat ; then another effort, and . .--,--, away would go blanket, soldiers preferring to ...,. tillne, the rsdasithe damps end the chills by ght to a baidensome load on the match and -- -- We , field.. In our marches a delicate. footed es might have walked • four miles along ,-, ...this way-tilde on blankets, overcoats, and oth er garments. On the wide, extended battle . Melds which, in one late Campaigns, have ~:-... "generally been in the woods;one malt witness „ ,in order to hive any conception of what war ' ) - einuipateats, human apparrel and appendages . 4,- -t.:Mil scattered In every direction. Gans, bay .,-. outs and their leabbards, • cartridge . boxes arid - can bares, blankets, overcoats, ebirts, - , drawers, socks, ham and Olives; havensacke, --. =both-, JOG,' and empty, with --- knapsielts, tin -. cups, coffee bolters, Little - frying pans, note - books, portfolios—nothing that goes to make , "Cp . the ma:amities of a beautiful comp li e thathu not been vilely castaway, carelessly „Abandoned, or fallen from the shoulders and hands of killed and wounded soldiers. Our track is also marked by the rotting caresses of perhaps tea thousand horses, and u many males killed in the service or worn out, abandoned, and, as • generally done, shot. Many a rade mound of earth, two Jest wide and six long, called a grave, with bleaching bones both of friend ens foe,. helps also to mark our desolating pathway. ..11' track like the course of some resistless hastiest*, whoa* force to opposing obstacle • - his been able to resist! '''' . • 'Having no change of appaial, the wardrobe , . of one soldiers • is hence becoming rather dilapidated. Forty-five days of incessant, ragged service by night as well as by day. • through swamp and wilderness; cutting and .. dragging timber, digging ditches, lying in the ' dust, mad, rain and sunshine; fighting bat-. • ties, with long marshes, have proved more than a match for the endurance of govern meat sheas;pante and blouses. Many of our brave fellows would certainly make a ludic rous appsansnoe in a home circle. Ono thing, .: , .however, Ls certain: though they might fool somewhat abashed in a oonipany fashionable dressed, yet are they distUrbod by no -such haling when in front of the enemy. Court of quarter Sessions. Titaciap-liose 28.—The following tushaeas eras trusteed before the Court of Querter • Commonwerllh vs. Mary Sorg, indictment larceny. The defendant In this mac, some weeks sines entered a dry goods store on Fed ' oral - street, Allegheny, and was accused of -- s roll of calico. She was arrested by • - ogloer Will, of the Allegheny police, and held to battler her- appearanee-at Court. As the _nros►ontor did not appear the ease was not , made out, and she was discharged. Daniel S. Smith was found guilty of lar ceny, and sentenced to six months leapt's. onment in the county jail. , Thoom Carroll was triad on a charge of as. "tattlt and battery, found guilty and remanded for sentence. B. Eithenlaub was tried on two separate Indletatente for selling liquor without license. lls was found guilty and sentenced to pay a . fins ,of Pity dollars on etch charge. following perorate were found guilty of - selling. liquor without license, and fined: ..,flohort Love, $3O and 00.513 j Andrew Light , ner; ?$10;"1:1 sabeth Hanna, $10; Catharine Lensfrant, $2O. Corrunonwealth ye. Alexander Dickson, In -' Afebienee, pollin'y. On trial.. Crean, of Sub.-Districts on the Draft • in Pennsylvania. The Secretary of War, a .fortnight since, addressed a lir:sa inquiry to the Governor of keintsylimlit, tor' information in relation to the returns made to the Adjutant Gtmeral's . °Doe of the State on the subject of credits on • the draft.' The matter being referred to Ad jutani. General Hassell, he at once proose dud to Other and arrange tho returns necessary for reply. This reply embraces an anaemic • • of the re.enlistments in the veteran regiments of Pertasylvarda infantry, cavalry end artli lazy, as snob enlistments were credited to the. dilfelmt sub.distrioti throughout the Qom= monstealth. The object to be.establlshed by this information is to compare the retains Toed* ttttlloooooo the State authority with those to the „Wu Department, In order that the cretin . aukylia eerfsedy: arranged, and that all poesi- Ile_ attempts at fraud _or misrepresentation . 14 eirewarented and dofoatod. Ifs.. Caw. Virotreotor.-4-This celebrated Pianist, one of the best 1016 ever time from Enrol", will give hinersadConesrt ma Bride,' night next et Concert Ball., His programme will be one of the choicest ever offered to a Pittsburg andienee;coreptislng the best am pultdoes of Mist and Chapin, and also come of Beethoven's, in mortal works. lie will be yeas& by llabeiman, the pent lyrie tenor of tho Anil - huts Opera Company of New York and _Philadelphia. This gentlemen is perhaps the finest ballad and song singer in America, the effect prodnood by hit masterly rendering being altogether indescribable. A MEM on PrZZOLZ7.llßoutan.—A Balti more correspondent Ind es: "Oar harbor hoe been on llte for the lut twenty-four hears— literally on Sm. The surface of the water for thousands of square yards has been a par. _feat flame, oatuad by the dattnotton of the ltnllan ship Joltans, which took: tiro whilo 17- lag st the wharf and loading with petroleum. haw had on board Ono 'thousand eight hundred 'harialf;and had to 'be "torrod oyez to tho op ;mate Aldo of the blitz' to nave the surround. - ing property: As the banal would burst, the oil spread over the water in a flame. Thousands assembled to witness the beauti ful eight." . - *Lein—Capt. EUMCIti Riddle, of Batter/ 0, Itaap's Pittsburgh Itsttalion Pa. VoL Lisittlest, arrived at home this Mondng Om -brief leave of Lasater. He states that the ofitoeri and mon of the oommand are gen erally hialthy4 a Jewesses of stokams trio, bet namfof a sorlotts ebanoter... The. Battalion it now stationed at Forte ARM= and' &aims, in the First Brigade, Haskin't Dirlsion, 22d Army Clorpt._, Thor only Dorms In this Brigade are the InOth Ohio One, Hundred Day Volunteers, Mutes Bat. `Wien, and Pio or three'dlsmonnied batteries. •. , Wass . 07a BOOMS Szno.—Thi( great .aaliger of Orlr soldlars' before ReelinOnd Jost merle 'eewrey. They have an abandanoe of mit, bat lack vegetables, and the effect of imeh'dllet both at sea or on land, with salt meat ar froti, Is to engender num. In many quarters epeeist efforts are made to *end them vegotablos, and this ought to to the este - 11118171111ete, °alone, liartleahrly, are known to be of thautmbet value, yet few are to be Iguieradar present elrosuastan De s. tat ne—BzwiTre or Iles. Kan Knox.— Thla wining has been sot &patios the bone- Lantlin. Kate. Itynor, one of the most ao- Oonspilabed,varsatile and talented actresses that, has been endued at , the Theatre for FOWL His. Bynor has need° many, friends shwa has advent among no, and we bopo to ma the 'Theatre crowded to-night. An ox -pu atbhAla anointed, for the partladara :bf *blob wee sutrertisomoL PBTLILD'ILriIs. RATLWATII. Henry, Bs.A , Za, of Plals4olphis, hat Ono a lengthy optltioa, the .onbstaloo of ' , Mob i* that "a* Pritldento oT 4au the palm_ Inger folloroys in that city in liable, to =amet for a .contpiraoy to s tl i tn ii to the Veloi of aloesfan and of exchange tioYeto 01 ea th e roads4P. Edit to Hata You elartass..+o"tbi s mops,^ says $- forrarpoadram. "say. cistern -Ph Vat AMY, slid had • great many eagle -1110railt: fn ft, and 'I coati learnt, ma the Miter. I procured could° of live fish and Plit QUI ifi'tho'oittordriaad data that limo „la has bath frail from worms. and dirt sad aaW Thallth will lite sad groirtlnely." Haava , -Tha York AsrootsaMos hauls are vary reordin dal yl _ affilty, sad throughout flair:county. •Mown . ptting $225 t 041,50 Ter son for grass, sad whim mond vdth the melba the.orioo Is glad $2 ass we.: Haymakors tot $1,60 to soma Mammas more. Oilmen-;Suesertsre Itresiz-veo—see ettrettieteeeeteutur the has 4 of yews"! ott lb mud pap of,th4 PPM • - , >i.a ,. Centrat-tkia rd of Tao L nalittal Sward of Ed.1.03401:1 =lt Taw. day evaning, ;eta nth IldL e • Pretant—Slcarte. Bzusb, -Litton, Lowe /Karatan, gerpant, 81.mgerly, aid NOgloy Protidont. Tho minutes of the teat reeettag were reed and approved. The Principal of the argh School reported the moult of the examination of candidates for admiesion. On motion of Mr. Brash, candidates hold ing Um following numbers, having passed the required standard, were declared entitled to admission 20, 23, 20, 27, 42, 43, 49, 59, 80, 83, 90. Oa motion of Mr. Brush, candidates hold ing tha following numbers, bating shown themselves of the next order of merit, and being recommended by the Faculty, wore ad mitted:3, 4, 16, 17,19, 22, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 38, 40, 41, 46, 49, 51, 63, 64, 65, 66, 74, 78, 80, 81, 82,.88, 91, 94. ,Ott motion of Mr. Bingerly the following numbers were selected as being of the third order of merit, and the candidates holding theta wore admitted : 1,2, 8 13,14, 25, 30 31, 37;19.45, 47, 50, 52, 58, el, 07;68,89, 715 02,73, 79, 87, 88, 89, 82, 93. On motion adjourned. Hospital Stores Needed. The following dispatch from a lady of cur city now in Cnmberlind Hospital, Nashville, speaks for itself. Similar demands howp been received from the hospltnls of our eastern nr mien. Ladies wishing to assist In malting np articles of clothing or Om dingo, can obtain material at tho Christian Commission Booms, any day or on Wednesday afternoon at City Hall: -CDIIBEHLA.ND HOEPITAL, NASHVILLE W. P. Wdi x.m..—llarry U 5 about, /duller:els of crackers, and &smarty arm slings as possi ble. The demand le smormorm. We have to ott up almost night and day making them; 3,000 badly wounded patients &rein odr hos pital. We are almost overwhelmed with the magnitude of the work before no, end It In creases every day. Distribution of Premiums. To-morrow. (Thursday,) the annual exhibi tion and distribution of prises at the St. X!lTitlr'S Academy takes place at Latrobe (whoro the school is looated„) in a beautiful and attractive grove. Many persons of oar city will attend the festal occasion, as an ex cursion train will learkat 5:40 a. m., from the Penn. A. R. depot and return the same eve nicg. St. Francis Xavier's Academy le one of the most popular Institutions of the char acter in our country, and has now mores of pupil" team all parts of oat own and neighbor ing States, ill under the charge of the talent ed Lady Superior, formerly a resident of our city. •To all who would enjoy a pleasant trip to Latrobe this excursion is an inviting ono. Hacks will In in waiting at Beatty's Station and Latrobe to convey exeuraionieta to the ground. Saw CP STOCKS, Tuesday evening, J111:10 26th, at the Commerolal Bales Rooms, /4 Pifth street, by A. idellastne, Auotioneer i , Pittsburgh Oas C0mpany........ ....... 68,50 Chi:ma's 8ank..... ...... ...... ...... —70,25 Merchants it „Manufacturers' Dank, 69 25 do do do 59,00 Allegheny Bank 60 00 do do 69,50 Manchester Savings 8ank......—. 49,25 Penney Mania losuranee Company, 33,50 do Railroad 70,25 FOC. TR/ Aix-.—Should yOl2 least to send erritieg,msterials to your friends in the array, tall ar. 'Frank Care's Book and Newt Depot, where you can get all kinds of paper and en volopm, and where you can have them poi up for rwilirtg, securely and cheaply. Furs Sc.:tem.—Mr. C. D. Arnothal, has re relived I choice selection of segasa to which he invites tho attention of the "lovers" of tho article. His stem room to en the lint floor of the St. Charles Hotel, Wood street. Tae Hear.—Persois who have to stalk in the sun chant! carry a handkerchief la their hat. A wet cloth would also answer the same purpose and cave theta from a eun•etroke. WEI/SLIM SIVETAZT Fe-S.—The Fair ;Iti Wheeling was iIIIIIIOIIIIWI to open last eve ning. Every arrangement has teen made towards encoring i'a moven.. Aunts Lyn Noise-Bocci—Photograph Albums and Pocket-book. In great variety, at Frank Cate'o Bock and New. Depot, Chronicle Banding. _A2I3ALLTIS6 1113 W 1711.-1115917 .1011811 wat tnt to jail yesterday by Mayor Alexander for committing an ananlC etc battery upon his wife. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES TEGYAIII PLZAT, Plain and.Ornamentai Sista Heater, and dealer in Pernisitrania and Vet , - snout elate of the belt quality at low rates OfSos at. Alex. Langhlln's, near the Water Works, Pittebnrgb, Pa. Corns, Bunions and Dlaeased Nails Du. RaNnatt--This eminent Chiropodist, who effected many cons of corns and bunions, is again among us, sad is !oasts& at 20 Fifth meat, over Andrew's Ma store. His opera tions ore efficacious, painless and speedy, and knowing, as all should that comfort in walk ing is °scandal to health, those afflicted with these troublesome pests would do well to give the Doctor a eall. Mr. Eli Young, and Mr. James Millinger, well known In this commu nity for yearn, wore affliated with both corn. and bunions for fora long limo. Mr. Eli Young says: Dr. Randall moot successfully cured some most painful corns and bunions for me. Tho cure Is effectual. and/ consider I made an excellent investment. James Mlllinger writes:— Dr. Randall, a year ago, removed a most painful corn from under one of my toe nails. The operation was pewit], =cassia]. To-day he bas removed others, and I havo no doubt with equal seo eem, for which I had undergone several nn raxessfal operations at the band: of other professed Ohiropodiste. 021 es bona from lOW 12 a. la., and from 2 to 6p. 146 Vi r a &marl IT BOLDLY.—There are no other Medicines' so reliable, effeetrial and oonverd eel as HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINT MENT, always ready for use. They are in .Thhiable to the Soldier exposed to Wounds, Bores, FCTSIT and Bowel Complaints. They never tail. • Holloway's PHU end Ointment are now re tailed, owing to theligh price of drugs, at SO cents, 76 cents and $l,lO per pot or bar. For sale in Pittsborgn by 11. L. Fahno stock ,k Co. For sale at Pultates drug store,Pifth street, Pittsburgh. For sato also by Geo. A. Holly, Federal street, Allegheny. (Cx atcazur “rersta.' Dalca & Causes, Importers of fine per famory, 101 Liberty 'meet, Now York. have. jut received by the above 'Mama a freth supply of LUBIN'S. lIAIB-DEBSSING PLOBILINE, the toilet article par sus/knee of the world. This delightful preparation is destined to sup plant AU others now before the American pub 80. Sample carom may be had Oar ware. TOOI3I/1. First come, first served. Shure t Canna BAILCITZSD.—SIMUOI Graben 3; Co., Mer chant Talon, have removed to 73 Smithfield street: We aro just receiving our atecond supply. of; spring and summer goods, and 'would mast respectfally invite °vitriolic], and the intialb in general to OZACLIDO our new stook, believing it to 'be one of the finest stocks of =reheat tailor goods b tho city. livery garment warranted to give full satis faction, ln'both price and quality. Give cm a call before purchasing elsewhere and judge for yourselves. GII•11111 itMCCA2rDLIZI, lierchant Web, No. 7,3 Smithfield atm& &my off Ham.—The subscriber wishes to inform the readers of lite Gauge that he has again a Oll'apply of the jastlycolebra tad hair 'enterer Breornator, whore °Sect in restoring gray hair to Its original color , pre venting hair from falling cot, removing Warta, &0., fairly entitles it to be classed among the. greatest 'mouses of modern times: - Sheen Johnston,ole agent, corner cf Smithfield and Hearth ;tracts. sod lw • Ds.• Monts,Dental, No. 102 Fourth Wool, between intitblleld and Grant. No ltidtionments held - orialoy orating low Prices; but aniquitable fee will be dolled in etray also, for the best , materiels will be ultd, mid Al Om time and dill noopixey to le torojti mats shall be applied' QuinnTs and cerriso calla win be i1k4 1 2 $ 1 the Onudbits ode*, No. 410 Petra streetpd4 or tight. An orders left at the above place ho ai IP3 promptly attended to. .011 one mot J?. b ideates Sup lhe Elcildlor a box of Brown 'a Bronelilal Trbabbsorldah wffi Thuile the &trawling affootions <f the Throst sad Ilitigh produaod by Vold sad Zip011:111. • .Iror law bi dm:gritty stiseNkr. . . - - •• , • . _ • •I, • ; • .'; THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGBAPE OITE SPECIAL DISPATOM GEN, RIEMAN'S OPERATIONS. ADVANCE - OF THE WHOLE ARMY Our Batteries Opened Upon the Rebel Positions. FIRST LINE OF RIFLE PITS CARRIED. .Tohneton's Force Reported 120,000. A GINBAL ENGAGEMENT MUM The Losses Thus Far Light. 130.111 Dbpetebos to the PittsburghGezette. Bio Snierrr, Jaee it vie Lovroviu.s, Jane 23. f Military matters were much . more satire yesterday. At daylight our batterlea along the whole lino opened fire upon the rebel posldoes, and our ektrmithera pressed up as close as possible to the shelters occupied by the enemy. At about eleven o'olook Goa. Logan took Barrow's division and formed It upon the en tre= left, and at noon moved forward 1101.081 open fields toward the position of the enemy., The enemy's skirmlehera were encountered in about a half mile, and after the main line had been developed Barrow halted his troops upon advantageous ground, where they re mained over half an hour, daring which time the woods In front were vigorously 'belied by Lyon's and Blain's batteries. Between one and two o'clock Harrow's Di vision again advanced. Walcott's brigade charged dorm a hill, across a narrow valley la which the enemy's advance skirrairbers were posted, up a hill, and into the woods, in which a rebel brigade was lying. Gen. Harrow's men advanced so rapidly that the rebels occupying a position in rid- VllllO5 of the woods did not dare to leave their shelter and were all captured, as were a groat masy of those who were posted in the timber; about one-half of the Sist and 40th Alabama were captured with moat of their officers, in eluding the Colonel of the former regiment; the nuCobra of prisoners taken by Harrow was 315. Lyon brought ap Horgan and Smith's di vison sod took op • position over a mile and a half In advance of the ground upon which the grit formod his lines. Here he intrench• ed himself last night, and remains to-day. Ostethans advanced on the left abolot six o'clock, and carriod the first line of the ene my't rifts pits a few hundred yards on his front. llie men lay behind them during the remainder of the day with a strong line of skirmishers well advanced. Ills battalions wero advanced and kept op a vigorous shell ing of the; rebels' main works, which were . plainly in eight °startles/4' ekinnlshers were so tar silvan, ed as to exchange shots with the rebel mate an. DWI', whose corps use between Oster hams' division and the other two divisions of Logan's corps, savories:id his right far enough to complete the line to o:tertian? advanced position. - Gan. Dodge, whore corps lies upon hlc• Pherson's right, pushed forward Strap:m . B brigade of Veach's division serest an open field, driving the cnomy from a line of rids pits in the edge of to orchard on his front, and capturing some twenty-dve or thirty prisoners. General Faller, oommlading 'moths; brig ade in the Ennio division, in position to the lotto( Sprague's, pushed forward his skit- Webers to protect and cover the clank of the new line. Dodge attempted to build • fort upon a hill in his front, which was held by the skirmishers of both sides, and which ra tioned In an all night's tight, and resulting in Dodge constructing his fort, which will le occupied by *battery to-tight. Gen.partow lost some fifty in billed and wounded, Orterbana twenty-five, and Dodge some twenty-live. Among the killed are Lieut,„ Henry Grimes, Oth lowa, and Lient. Greenough, acting provost marshal general of the forces. Elthintehing i quite brisk to day along the whole line, but we do not think anything tan be don° to day. Today and tonight will be spent .in developing the real poeltion of the enemy, end In etrengthesing our own. The weather la elenr and warn. Scente this morning from below Atlantr. state that Sherman he. [creed in Tohneton's army, and that he (Johnston) is receiving reinforcement.' of Georgia, South Carolina and Alabama militia. It is believed by the people that Johnston has 80,000-veterans end en,ooo militia. Ilia lino appear; to be as long as ours and 'very strong wherever we hare triad to break it- It may be that the bills are hold by a very weak force, which enables Johnston to con centrate a large force ether* the ground is more Level, and to extend his lines fnrtbor in each direction. The Medical Director of General Shermun'e' army telegraphs Dr. 1 , 714 d, irjourning bora, that our entire lon In the recent &mutat alli ruitUsened flueeen hundred. Colonel Watkins eau not captured at La fayette, and Colonel Faulkner, reported oop farad, Ilea arrived at Chattanooga. GEN. HUNTER'S OPERATIONS. THE LIPEDITIOS EITILEM ELT SUCC SSFIII Our Forces Victorious in Every Engagement wAsaturrox, Jamo p. m.-To Ito/or General Ifix :—Ttm following dispatch bas Pot been rooolved from Genoral Hunter: of have the honor to report that our expo• dition has been extremely snocessful in in dicting peat injury upon the enemy, and Victorious In every engagement. Running short of ammunition, and ending it impose!. blo to collect supplies whilo in the presence of an enemy believed to be superior to our force ,In numbers, and who constantly receive rein forcements from Richmond and other points, I deemed it hut to return, and have succeed ed In doing so without serious loss, to this point, where we met an abundant supply of food.: A detailed report of our operations' will be forwarded immediately. The com mand is in excellent heart and health, and ready, after a few days reel, for service in any direction." Nothing later than my telegram of this morning has been 11:calved from Grant or Sherman. [Signed] B. BUNTON. Additional Foreign News per Strainer Hibernia. New You, Jana 28.—The stammer fiber. nis, width arrived hero to-day, brought the following: The Emperor ollitatels and Sing of Pna. alb are about to meet at Ilasanton. They are to he aeoompaniod lope otivaly by Prince biothachall and Counts Sashimi, ilasee and Vondazoiark. n is conStaturad a political understanding lialmed at. The Park teems, closed Litt on the 10th tent at DU. 85e. Flouring 11111 i Buined - -thrwzoo, June 28.—Ther - Beneea- Mill at Masts, the largest in the State, was &greyed by Ihe early this morning. There vu stored In tho tttlll from;-fifteen hundred to eighteen hundred barnan of , four, fifteen thousand, bashebrof *halt; gallons hundred tuns of food Lees on kildlag,s2oo,oo9; Sunnanne on bulletins and dunk,: abort ;100,000: The. tuill wan owned by r. a *Estielni- '7' . ..:' -. *: ' -'! - .• ' ;',;', ',.' , ' f , ':' - ' 4. 5! ., '1i' , ' ,-^-,,,,,i,,-,,,,,.:,c,',.-7 CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. THE ENROLLMENT ACT TIIE COIEINTATION CIAUAE REPEALED SIIITRERS" ECPSTTIVTE PASSED Ite.. tc., at, STAOHT3OTO3, Jane 28, 1884. BOOS/S.—The act to amend the soar:dal net, concerning commutation, with the bill relating to imurrectihnary States, was amended and passed. It allows intercourse LS far as is necessary to supply the wants of loyal in• habitants in our lines, and enables them to sell the products of their own labor and of the freedmen, and imposes a fine and impris onment on ahem or other. who violate the law, or appropriate public or private proper ty, or make Mine returns. The pending renolution to reconsider the bill to prevent military interference in oleo done was rejected by a vote of 23 to 10. Mr Hooper sailed up the Senate's amend ments to the House loan bill to except the $75,000,000 of bonds recently advertised from the operations of thin act. Mr. Brooke asked whether that amendment curies from the $000,000,000 loan or from the $400,000,000 in this bill. Mr. Hooper explained that the $400,000,000 is additional to the $75,000,000, $100,000,000 of which have already been taken. Mr. Holman offered an amendment to the Senate's amendment providing that nothing to this act shall impair the right of any State to tax the bond, an notes and other personal prop. rty to taxed. The House rsjeOted Blr.llolLeatel (Mtn& moot-71 to 77—and then agreed to the Sen ate', amendment. Mr. Todd, tho delegate from Dekotah, ob. tained permission to make a personal expl•• nation in reply to a printed speech of Wm. Jayne, whose seat Mr. Todd successfully con tented. Mr. Todd reiterated that Mr. Jayne was connected with fronds, and produced evidence to refute the charge that he (Todd) resigned as a Military °Meer for fear he wocia be diamissed for cowardice. The Houso,by yeas 83, tap 71, then recon sidered the vote by which they last night rejected Ur. &althorn' eubstitute for the bill to regulate and pro • ide for the enrolling and calling out of the national knots. Mr. Smithers demanded the previous ques tion. under the operation of which his substi tute was adopted—yeas 81, nays 75. It nu tkorisen the President, at his dheration, at any time to red for any number of volunteers for one, two or throe year.; or, in race of a draft, any et:amanita shall be credited to any township, precinct or election district toward filling the quota of which he may have vol. dateored or been drafted. Erery volunteer or nabetitute who may be accepted for ono year shall be pull a bounty of $2OO, for two years $3OO, and for thee years $4OO, to be paid at stated interval,. In response to a question raked, Mr. Holman said he did nets Intend to press hi, motion to 3 reconnideration by which the joint resolution to amend the Constitution so as to abolish slavery, was heretofore re jested, but that he should _pren it to a vote early In the next FerstOn. Tne Henna panned the bill facilitating admiralty canes in Now York. The House then adjourned. Smarm —On motion of Mr. Folsenden, e Committee of conference was appointed on the tariff bill consisting of Menem. Fessenden, Morgan and Pomeroy, The President pro tea. appointed Messrs. Femenden, hlorgao, and Pomeroy to act with Morrill, Penton and Oox ' on the part of the liaise, as a Committee of Conference on the disagreeing amendments to the tariff The Senate then took up the bill amenda tory of the laws concerning oommerrial in tercourse between the loyal and inairreation ary States, ..2c, Mr. Morrill moved to amend so that any officer of the totted Staten, civil, military or !rani, or any cutler, Marine or other rumen who shall violate any provision of the act, or' who shall transport, or soil, or otherwise dis pose of any goods whatsoever, except in par anoiac* of the litters and authority of the President, and under the rules and regula tions of the Secretary of the Treasury, shall be liable to indictment as for a misdemeanor, cad lined not exceeding $5OOO, and to punish mast in the pecitentlary cot exceeding three jeers. Mr. hicrrW ofinsed an amendment allowing trade so far be io nee -Weary for supplying the necennitim of loyal persons residlng in the ineutotwdonary Staten within oar lines, and to enable them to market in the loyal States the products of their own labor and of the labor of freedman cod adhere employed by them. After further amendment, the bill parned-27 to 13. The pending motion to reconsider the vote bylvrblek the hill to prov.t military Inter ference with elections was passed was taken up and rejected-19 to 23. • Mr. Stadia °ailed up the resolution to al. low Senators and Representatives to vizi; the military forts, prisons, and hospitals In their respective States. A TOL n being tale., the resolution was sot adopted—yeas, 17 ; nays, 29. The bill to establish a banyan of Freedmen's Affairs ;same up as annalshed business. The pending amendment to repeal the joint resolution explanatory of the COrdigention Act, wee adopted—yeas, 21; nays,l9. Doolittle offered the following amend• meat as a now section: That ail Assistant Commissioners, Local Superintendents, and Clerks, u well as the Seperviung Special Agents appointed within Suites within which insurrection exists, and the arithority of the civil tribunals is overthrown, shall be so far deemed to be in the military servee of tho Gutted States as to be Haile to trial by court martial or Military commicsion, to be ordered by the Commencing General of the military department within whit. they act as such Assistant, Commissioner, Local Soporlutesd ant, Clerk, or Supervision Sptecial Agent, for all offences amounting to felony; for any net of imbersloment or willful mlsapproprir• tier of public or private property; for any willful or: of oppression of any freedman or any of the loyal 'cohabitants; tor nay bet of Wang or receiving, directly erindirectly, any money or thing of value; for spy not done or omitted by them in their official character, or being is any manner interested in any perches° of cotton, tobacco, sager, or any other produce upon any land leased or work ed under the provisions of this act, or in car tying on any business, or being in any man ner, direcUy or indirectly 'interested in any business carried on ander the attperintend curly of ofScers appointed under the mat, or for any other violation of thoir onicial ditties, upon conviction thereof shall bo subject to punishment by Sae not exceeding ton thou- sand dollars, or imprisonment at hard labor for a period not oxeooning five years, or by both such due and imprisonment. The amendment was defeated after a brief dis cussion. Mr. Willey offered an amendment no fol lows: that whenever the said Commissioner cannot Sad abandoned rebel estates on which to employ all of the freedmen who may come under his cu ' eor control by virtneof t h e act, It shall be Ms duty as far as may be practica ble to provide or them home s and cacao,. meat, with e 0 and humane persons Si • fair compensittlyili , gard in order the more ef fectually to lecofpplish Ude , purplose, it shall be the duty otheid commiiiioner to open a correspondence with the Government and the various municipal authorities of the different States requeating their cooperation in this birts'i the amendment was agreed to after a discussion, by a vote of 19 to 16. Zdrillowe offered sproviso to the fifth eee• tion, that no lease er permit can exist longer than one year without renewal, nor shall it be bound to pay damages for military posses sion, or form a paramount title to that of the. United States. Adopted. Emoting Sratioe.-61r. Harlan called up the bill for the extension of the term for the loca tion of land warranty, and It passed. On motion of Mr. Hendricks, the Howe bill receiving calnendlands for the operations of all eras of the present tension granting land, or extending the term of former pants, was taken up and pined. fdr.Davia suomitted a rearlution, which woo referred to the Committee on Judiciary, de olaring,valid the indorsement of the pardon of William Yocum by President Lincoln, which liad afterwards been revoked. MiaMM= Resolved, That all subjetits before tho Sen ate at the close of the preeentaculan, tag those before the onomittiall, shill be con tinued to the next 'anion and stoat be pro ceeded with in the salt; manner as if no adjournment hod taken place, and that the papers wblob have been referred to the com mittees, and may be in their p ion at the close of the session shall be returned infor mally to the Secre tary, and by him restored to the committees when appointed at the next seition. Dlr. McDougall moved -to sabstittito arose. laden declaring that ;the answer of the Sea rotary of State to Senate .resolation No. 47, on Mexican affairs, be taken from tho com mittee and be ordered to be printed. The motion was lett, and the original reso lutionpassedt__ The hill to eitiSlKth — iVieedmeia's Raman ouzo op It the regular *tiles of botinetei sad the remaining asetzdatott to of the Cloatteittce Tore agreed' - - AHMED ON' SATURDAY EV Hat Weather- -Health of the Troops THE FIGHT ON WEDNESDAY TWO UNION REGIMENTS CAPTURED MILTQUAILTZREI dens OP TUI POTOILtC, JUDO 27-5 o'olock a. m. An attack was made on Burnside at about ton &clerk Saturday night, with the Inten tion of driving back a working party, who were engaged in digging entrenchments to wards the enemy's front, eo as to gain a bet ter position in which to place guns to effec tually cover the enemy's works. The firing was very brisk for about an kw, resulting In our men holding their ground; and contin ulog their labors without lose of consequence. The health of the troops In the main is good, considering the oppressively hot weath er. The 11th Corps seams Cohere the greatest number of man in the hospital from the ef fects of the weather. The colored troops are reported as being unaffected by the hest. Sergeant iaakaol3, in charge of. the 4th division hospital, 0:h Corps, reports that in that division only 40 men out of 4,000 were unfit for duty when they were put In the front on Tuesday last to relieve the 2d Corps. This shows how much better they can endure the scorching rays of the Inn than the white mops. IVme-You, Juno tho affair of Wed ne■day last, a Tribune correspondent says: The 28:h and 15th Massachusetts, and the 42d and 82d New York regiments{ were cap tured bodily. Tho object of the movement in getting possession of the railroads loath of Potersinrg was not gained, though the move. meat of qur forces was promptly , resumed after the rebels retreated with their captures. Owing to -the rebels having the inside track and reaching the point first, they re pulsed our advance force, consisting of the Vermont brigade, which lost severely In pris oners. Ke utucky p!maeratle Colwell floe tJecesia Resolutions Adopted LOULeattca, June 28.—The State Democrat ic Convention mot this forenoon. Hon. C. A. Wickliffe was appointed permanent Pfeil ! dent. Nine Vice Presidents and three Secretaries were also appointed. The following resolutions were adopted : . Regotval, 1. That the people are the en• proms sovereigns, and the Ownstitutione which they have ordained are tho supreme governisent, and - that all aseailants end ene mies, either of the people or the Covernment, a-e traitors alike, whore their triune bo man ifested by suppressing free elections, by chaining the press, by establishing political basin., and by edicullng or repudiating the o`aiervaGee of oaths, and the Constitution. 2. That in the Interpretation of the (tonsil tation we are guided by the declarations cf its anther,; by the dell ocrations of the Fed eral Convention; by the Resolutions of 1798 and 1799, prepared and expounded by Jeffer son and Madison, and by the decisions of such court.. bottled by these light', we declare that the coercion and subjugation of eleven or more sovereign State/ WU never contemplated as possible or authorised by the Conetitutios, bat was pronounced by its makers an set of suicidal folly, and if the people of the United States wdeld have and restore their shattered Constitution, and avert from themselves and their posterity the slavery of a military despotism and a public debt, the interest on which can never be met, they most bring tide war to a speedy clots. S. That the revocation of all constitution ;idiots and pretended laws, an immediate armistice, and a national oonvention for the adjustment of our difficulties, are' the only means of caring our nation from unlimited calamity and ruin. That the administration now in poorer hai attempted to strike down State sovereign ty it ha. interfered with the right of sod trege, reserved to the power and control of Saute iegialattirea; it has deprived citizens of their tires, liberty and property without due process of law; it bee placed the military •ooTe civil power, ageing: the Spirit Of a free government, and the President hoe unblush ingly proclaimed the co.ntltution he bas sworn to support to bo no longer of any forms or ef fect whenever be may determine it should be disregarded. The party in power have dells dod the people. into the graatir.g of mon and money to their unrestricted control for the pretended purpose of premarving the govern- Meat, which tney have used, and are still using, for the base end of overthrowing State inedrations and adrancing mere party inter est, and establishing themselves in permanent and despotic power. - S. -- ThatS lose press, free speech, free ballot, freedom it: religion, and the writ of habeas corpus to protect the personal liberty of every sissies, are the essentials of a free govern. meat, end a free people will have and main tain them at all hazards. G. That se are oil coal promislagly opposed to the eleration of the African race to chi• stnahlp and their formation into standing armies to control the white freemen of our country. , 7. That the orerthrow of the arrogant and corrupt party in power should be o primary object with every freeman, and we, a portion of the citizens of Kentucky, In a Domocratie State Convention assembled, do declare it to be oar diary, as wall as that of all good citi zens, to defeat the election of Abraham Lin °eta and Andrew Johnson for the °Mee, of President and Vice President of the United States ; that delegates from this Convention to the Democratic Convention to be held in Chicago, Ilk, be appointed, and that we pledge our united effort to the support of the nominees of maid Convention ? 8. That a committee be end hereby are ap pointed a 'Democratic Central Committee for Kentucky, with power to al all vaaancies that may occur, and to call a future °onset- don to make any seasonable adjustments by whish all the oppozents of the Abolition ad ministration can be allotml in the support of ono electoral ticket, and with central powers to set for the party. The Foreign Enlistment quedtlott-. OMIIIIIIIICAIIO/1 from Secretary sew. arn-.Piew Tel Hill. Wenn:trans, Jane 28.—The President, in reply to a resolution of it-gutsy, rent to the Senate to-day a communication from the Secretary of State, from which It appears that no authotity has been given by the Executive, of this Government, or by any 'Executive Department, to any ono, either in this coun try or elsewhere, to obtain reortdu either in Ireland or Canada, or in any foreign country, either for the army or navy of the-United States ; and, on the contrary, that whenever application for such authority has been made it has been refused and absolutely withheld. Representative Stevens asked, to-day, Ina did not receive consent, to report from the Committee of Ways and Means, a new Tax bill, by which It is designed to ;aims an additional hundred million of dollars. The contents of the bill have not yet been omlai ly made public. The 'lobele Devastating A thansatt..The :Right near the Mouth of SYhlte Cana, June 28.—The Memphis Bari. , ' a new paper, of yesterday, says den. Shel by lately entered Arkansas tram hibsouri, with 2,500 mon and assumed command of all the confederates between the White and Mississ ippi rivers and is eaforeing the conscription and devastating the country. The Boileris says we had only in 49 men In the two companies of the 12th lowa, In the fight near the mouth of the White river a few days since; the enemy's force was 500; among our 'ettsualtles, was Capt. Geo. E. Neuter, killed. Nothing doing in the Memphis cottmemarket. The 'tanner Belle, from' Memphis, b rings 26 bales of eotton for Bt. Louis; weather dry and hot—river Wittig rapidly. • From•tallfornla. Bu Patamaco, Jane 24.—Tho Chamber of. Commerce Board of Sopervizon have reached no conoinsion with tho Comanche matters. Tho Golden Age has not yot arrived. There is much anxiety concerning her, Mining stocks are drooping . again. Gold and currency, after raising to $3,200 per foot, has sunk to $2,800. The recent mud storm has been injurious to thonrops in the southern part of the State. The ship Avon hew sailed for Ilong Kong ; the ship Windward hu arrived from Monello.- Rebel Reports of Federal Disasters Zdzarars, June 25.—A rebel dispatch, re ceived from Bully Spring., yesterday, an. bounces the repulse of Sherman by Johnson, with a ices of forty-flee hundred men. It oleo claims victory at Petersburg, after the severest eigagement of the campaign. Rebel Report of Hunter Pa Defek. _New You, Jane 28.—The Ittetuaond,'Ea conixer of tbe:4tb, sapi Heater retreated itiL Maetette, having loos lb gone. HIGH ECHOOL COMMENOI}. 818'6T EX.IIIIIIIIOII, at 0088.13gnAZza 2.041.t , 8a0W (Mundt') BUSING. roEa if mammas at 8 <Mock, T.xbd r , svietartm, jat4 at lb* Eifel &haat 81100. sad at.lBB lopr- K. IdoCLINTOM Jobbv sSd Rd= tatzteeadr to MOTO, etiorsahaatirretts, 01 - eita dalaiSkti 40i Ve.. !Vat lELMIC. - New York Manes , end Stack: Market. sp.laiDficawk. ba tba Patalangheuatte: TORY. ins W--tbia stock =sant bas un derarm* no charge, Pittsburgh d Tort Wayne 1.1% Cleveland & Tittabargb, 11:46; U. S. Blass. Mir 10% One Year Cartilloatte, Faran•Thirty Treasury notes, 1064107; Tlec.Tscattes, 1043(. Gold has Such:MA conaiderably atter yesterday, but clan this aftrenzoan at yostardaya quotation, New Tort Market. NSW rong,Juse 23.--17ottcro mortally. mid with out 0.14.3 change, NI ft,ls Uploads. Floor suite d d lbEiStk higher; $9.169.9,33 for r.tra r tate, '3u,40(39.76 for lfstro B. IL 0. amd 49,80®10,60 for 1 roue Brands. closing with nos:Were at tee toolde quotations; Included to the min are 1,000 bbl, Estro earn. for last l&days trt.l oly, it 110. Whisky irregular and unsettled; 41,703.103 to, 014-, ad at 74131,80 for Weettern ; Once %Mange the market is ezettad by a report from Wallington that Uoninse will put on on immediate duty of ra or 02.5 a • gallon on 'Musky, ana the aides am 7,003 bids Western. lly• emirco and Or.. sr 11,10. Corn hoary and le lower; SI 62c41.63 for New Mixed Wontern,lll my, for Western Yellow. Oats quiet at Nakao for Weetern; the mat.ide quotation fur pot eels In store; stns 'Chap 9,CCO lamb - Western mid at 1180 Cu cora Cones dull and pricer tomloally un cbmged. Sugar quiet at 21340 fur P. it .mid,l9X9 Ott fur Cuba Muscovado Petroleum ray ACM; Cfrode 47114739., Bellood in Bond 750760, Reload Free 1345h5c,. Wool mry Arm bat umettleti. Pork tiacn, sod higher; for Bees, 1111.6`49111 23 for New do., clotung at 113.313,15; 11a1435 tor Old and New Prime, ad 1406,41 - Mr Prime idoes; Oho. lam arming 500 Wm New Nees, dellrerabl• on cr before Joty lath, boyars' option, ILL Bat qtiletandeteady. Bacon/lidos doll sod nominal. Lard more Wire and higher at 184018 c ; also 220 .hble for July, mama' optton, 3733.. Butter quiet and Ilttts truser e at 276350 formate, and Mk 34.10 for Elate. Qom. ac• tiro mid firm at paw,. • litock and Money Market, Nrw Tout, June 23.-21.000 y *Ct and.ftm 7ge per cat. Sterling grater at 254:102c10. Gold tr. {TV, snottlad, and armor, openinga t ...tit,. to 2.311@z10, detllthog t, 2316234, and closing mm.238(4210. Caveman:lB - [keel" laser; U. 8. to 11 Claupane, 112; &NI Coupons 103340104%. bunks henry: I I ;ear cerlalleatra.... 98 0. &N. W.................. 62 New York Oentral...lW4 Alleldgan Panama- 05 fir1e.—.....—....-111% 111. Central bertp....1.92 lirle ra...----....112,14 C. 4.P.. ---....112% tindson_..-...-1228b U. 6N. W. pa . ._.... Inl Healing —.. .. _-.1,7-810. d B. 1.......:-.......112 Rialto. Ce n t ral. - t;41. -1285i 1.. Fl. W. a e...........aux, New York Cattle Market. New 'roux, Jane 20.-The current pines far tlala seek are I Dee! Oattle-flat grusllty. 816917; 0681- Bars to good. 514916 ; common, 8119L9,80 ; Inferior, 110912. Cows and calves-9M gnallq, 109103 in; oldlnary, 9%993.ye; nosanurn, 73491188 c • Inferior, 697yie. !Weep and Lembo-extran, 22d,9; prime, 1a,E.097.60; ordinary. 1890,I0; 0 wanun, kil 609 6,50, tat rear, vs 50000. Swine-n=46d, 199 11%.• ; edit .fed, 10911. 'roe market tor - Beef Cattle ocean meal heavy under pretty large receipts, and prices were alto gether lower, pullet:duly for prime cattle, dl which there ram • good many on eels. The total rem tpts of stock at all the yards for the week, teem se follows: Beeves. 4,719: 00.11. 142; Veil Calms, 1,1511 , sheep and Lambs, t 5 375; Swltte, 11,344. Total last areak—Beevea, 1,569; Cows, DM; YeM Calms, I,9rf ; Sheep and Lamb., 12L54; Cincinnati !Market. Cractxxist June23.—Float 2s, higher; Super fine 27,1007,e3 , Extra 37 7607,20, and F. lty 211. Wheat advanced to 51,6531,00 for Prime Bad and Whit. Core very doll an t difilealt to sell at 31,05 951,08; Ear is mon unable that Ehell.l. 04a dud at 20321 c. Eye 5150. sky 81,75, with urea of 1,60 bbl. at 81.70, bat this wit regarded low the mat.. Mesa Port to goon demand, with alias of 1,100 Mara 1110. bolder. asking $ll. There to . movement In Bulk Mesta or Bacon. There le a goof dustud for Mama. with Wes of GOD tieteas at I 0 320 c for Common, and 21 to 25 forbugar Cued: Lard advanad to 17. 0r...1es buoys.. Unwed Oil adv.cul w 111,55 Lard Oil unsettled; In tact, after the New Tart news wit annonand on 'Change, holders gstiemly withdrew frt. the marts. Monti tight at 12 per not. Cbiti buoyant ; bro. ken pay 2ju and sell at 210. Eliner to bona. at 210 std told at 2:21. Exchange dull at X di...VW par. Buffalo Market. Durato, lone 28.—Flour In active demand and the &Wok light; Eprtng Extra. 28A+43,23, Bed Winter Extras 19,00. le beat advanced be. Corn ‘ll/1; No. 2 at 11,34(31,35, No. 1 1:11,b7(:11,g2. Oats Wattle and don and In go.d dernatrL Wlttilty tetntng upward at 11 75(31,76 . , Canal Freights to New York; Wheat lea, Corn 22c. To Albany—Wheat 150, Charm 1230, Oats Oa. Lake Imports—Slow. 13,007 blds ; Wheat, 211,904 hush : Vora, 70,00 bvb ; Oats, 131,271 bash. Oaaal purts—l lour, 71/8 ; Corn, 40,000 Lib ; Cats, LIAM broh. Mining Stock TIOXTN, Jace folkming aro tho pri=4 [lathing .cotta, Did In Bartost today: Bay bt.tc...-----14% Morin N eatern---1 C.ppcx INi:rabic II rm.:: 14 lloctland...---...13 Lie Philadelphia Market. Pastan...lu, June :8 —dour fl ; guperflar e 1849,ii5, Extra 18,60 Wheat buoyant; fled 12,18, Wvite 52.30. Corn quint Yellow 21,07, Watt. E 1,6101.52. Petroleum ac - . Ere; Credo lac; Woe LUC oala Eelleeed in Bond 71e, 200 this do. rrre 814132 a. Pr, &lonaadvancing. Lard buogiat and advanced to 17,Sic. bi.ky arm ai Oswego market. o.terno,All2o 23.—W boat 46e1l bliber, bat geld; sales of small lobe of Amber at 82,10. Com ;mkt at 614 e. Oarial Yoctghto—Wheat 10%; Corn no, to New York. There hi no receipts by the Lat.. Casual Esparto-47,00u boat Wbeal; SC. Louis Market. Sr. Lora, Jana 23.-4lotton firm .t 5L1581.13. Flour firm and 10 grata rlgbax. Wheat o,m at 11,8501.95. Oorallteady SI =01,85. Oates emote ea 9039. Pork—S4o for 11am and Prime irlotta Lard 17r. Whisk, advanced to SI 80. Baltimore Barlet.. Ostanimar, lone SS —Bow arm; [toward Bal. ass $3.37)03,60. %neat mare and arm. Coro slammed. x Sisal dt LI at 10,1201,83. MARRIED: S'nliT.7l-I:IALZILLT.,.—On the Trih lust., by the Hot. J. T. Pressley, Mr. O. W. SMITH end Ma MAGGIE J. DALZZLI., both of Allegheny City. It&SISET—ItAISDOLPIL—On Tuesday, the St3th M the nab:bum of the hololyie fatter, "Locust Grove.. Etat. Liverpool, Ohio, by the it... WUlino, Gaston, Bev. BABOLL fLiIIISZT, of Penes, and Mos H&HBIE J RI/ADOLPH. of Nair... Ps. PAIIII--On Mayday gamma at half put ono o'clock, MAST, wits at 0. Yon, &Led = lean and tzar moara The Mende cf the family are reepectfally Melted tcCattand the funeral on Unmet nefaascon,at two °Nina, from the rcalLeem of her husband, ho. ST Tleming et.eet, Third Ward, Allegheny, to proceed to inftlah CEIZLLI=7. TANIFERGRITT.—Od Tuesday, the 23:11 Instant, JANES 13.2149, yonegeet ten of Capt. Lewis Tan• &math's, at eel I }sure. The funeral will take flame at 10 o'clock Weeme ear ternerso, from No to Robinson permit, Alleles. ny City. The Mullis of the family are respectfully Melted to attend. PAL 01" Otl.el tal P - - ROPOSALS FOR COAL, BLACK ASD Ling. &Wed Proposel& toy the delivery la the Work, of the Pitteburah Else Company, relhCoo hostels of Balmlona Coat, ViCOO3 baehelei of blast, and 14000 Wuhan of Limo, viii received at the take of the Company mail Mt &OH INbTAIPP. Tbe Ooal. black and Lime to beet arta graft, cad delivered at nub times avd In nth goat:Midas aa WWI be ap proved and directed. . Payment to be made monthly, retaining treaty per cant. ea eccutity for the performance of the oottf WZrlil to to drenot to 'tabula BAEZ taq., ad Preatdont of the Company, and on. Carted “Propmala for Coal or 81ack,, or tor Liao," tho cue may bo. JADIII3 11101t.5011, Engtmetr. Ofßo of tho Pltilbsagh Os, 00., Jaw 17 th. 1554. f /08.34 PEIPSICILIJrB. lfc. DR. J. El. SPEER, 196 Pena street, 1111talnurgh Oelce bvone 8 to t a. m. aad 2 to 8 p. cl DireInn,BO.dGTEDW.L STAMM, Allegbakl Vicy. when est!, *III attauded to .t 73(, 1% 634 eclnek Adla. - mytlam•tavd DR. F. BEBE, Surgeon and Lamelieux, Sw 1211 12.011TILTITLD BT., 24 boor Wow 81.20, PTITSDUHOIL, [a.. REECE, SEAL & CO., WOOL Commission Merchantg, 311 LIBEIITY SI'UEET, Corner of Wayne, P... Air Woodboaght and .old on Brokarsg:s;a2..., 14 1 011.• TEL WARD, ALLEGIIEWY. dw - 11. The Donnty 00 - 42MLLIOnors Wm. th. of the Treanarer on WILIMA , DAT and TIIDED• DAT aventop them week, to hone oemeheesee to inch Demos ne haws not to erredthem. Al tab melt De len orPortnutty of getteng tbenvit le en. pkcte4 lass all .11! toms with proper matters wwof thoeserentlir 110Pniii$01..liVasravr. - curt, oomyucizazza Orrie - 17staburgb, june 250, 16“.. our -WEIGH - SGALER—Propoo V for Os Olty Weigh Pain wilt ye n03..4 lik o i Is aloe tadil TIDEDDAY.Intj Pep*. b•ed"ula dlrectod ctsur •Taunze Coa• palm r..l ll e s ßy or6er of the onistitte4i, , - • ' JOHN ILMAI/0 rmq antrottar.,- . rictmluir - ,*.W,P. , 1Xtbn0.011,11, 1 .4na = tUaI,LIZ r MALT. bsiftl,Sitti ori pi 4 data. • 7 Amaze' - . . gni% valdnah' ERE `r4` ~ ; eplD7Jra ar.dinArEs. Wußata & ivuscera IMPROVED }any SEWING MACHINE Crystal sloth Presses, Braider, Corder, Gauge for Quilting and Tucking, Improved Loop Check and Balmer, iIiKINO <AMY WIDTH OF HEM DEEMED alauxsr PLMIIIIIIS A WAS&DR: be %netball Expos Men, Pa: ta---18131 SLa International EAU:Mon. London--lebt. The Indnintial Tr position, Prneala—.....—llltn. And at all tha Mahal Stink State and Caddy Pert rime exhibited. Over 150,003 et them inimitable and Ineamparable Knobknow. now need In **am= of Amman. and %be Clef b.d Worl& 10 475 mat tad cold (Itbin theisat three mei du, bl t f warty equal to the wale of all Vie other nimbi annbies GOIIII3IISZD a fad width should be cnnaldired by three dieltins tt. pinch's The Best Family Sewinr, Machine. tier! 'meet, of Bimini/ done cm three litathirry burin =We: the Lock earth, which is the only stitch imitable for the variety of wart dons b the fixity. Every Machine Wafinted Three Teary And full Instruction, glean In operetta( Irllluont charge. sir 041 at tta ditzey wad ww tttaat to optratizta WM. ODIUM & CO., Agetrt. for dgbt of the Wigton, Mtn. ITrTEIBLIEGH 071110.1? N 0.27 FIFTH STREET Eir WAS FIGURE IE THE W/L7IDOW. I&E 4 , 1,1m4-811W—aSamT Tin 'SUBSCRIBER, 60LE? LOB John Harsh 4 Co.'s Soda Ash, L. cotorteatly toceltlag the nate, which he will .au oo the mart favorable ton= This doh is panic. laxly adapted to the manutectore of Mow O. W. Oniritolaren, nollitnecol 6211017713 MONT ETSZIT, PhLladelphle. THIRD STREET FOUNDRY. ALFRED DAVIS, grorly forems& at Ado & Phtlikiej rarpeit intorats Ida Mend. and the nubile canersily that h. luta tyreoad a Foundry at the deem. of Third enact and OSsnxy lan% opposite Patton . .. Bram rtraMitY. n l = " 131/3, GLASS rin M PtILIATB, ElpeeLal attenthdo given to Pitunbect nook. mylOrace ONE IL & tITUNIMAN, ISLIIIITACRMUM O, WM WOILL. He. on luau tat ciao to °rem MOB ASV MASS Wl= CU= t'tiLCll,_of ktada • .11TDD_ ,IZ bar rina4ry aaii7 WO= POW WINDOWS, BIRD BIRD 02.41M6 CR ElatErf VTLI3.I WORE. tot Slowits, ht, na rt.. al wr.ix eci nig, is fatorm SO. m 7 TOIIHTH BMX% SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS, 188 WOOD ISTBErr. JAACIES .130W2V Invites bet Atteation of Sport:mon eel others to bib rolestdill Mel - °MTN& ILI9LIO - ' RDVOLV=& PISTOLS, °AKE BAGS; mvpirten,Asss, suol Burs sad FORCERS, DRAM PLUM, and um. lowatkat of ern:rye:ll4 Rio amok WA* largeot owes boost:be to this woad. oaf Ctf AFI W. SEVILLE do CO., Grinders and P:Manors, normally Yong Urals Chlol i t b and &Tat& aterl t allar aer Wo n'' ,:ar tr troot, Pit tor t rgb. t° Butchers' Olean= 13 t ionags, Stri t tor and Knites; Oarptakre, (born' itool Tlnarne in at. Belmont, Bat" TallarC neer; Beam' Fats, Mooring as Cioldoi. Bad Iron; /to. Orladlas saCtottoblog promptly otkoodo4 my7Saaktom RHEUMATISM I uiclu NA to Co; wmaasatly IL" 11 1.8.11 n NEUBALQUi. yon "raw l nn Reed's Maarnetto OLL The odd Is • em MN. Bold by W lvard Drc3gl'ta 611103 .101111ST03, mylo Came 1153arth Imdl Etalthßekl stmts. 0 DRUM, Dealer in • HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, PLOW, PioRDHAAB, BAT RAUB, azd aII ate dliknont finds of BEAMS 1134110 MM to use; also, a kiwis a fErtar4 and plernas. Adjetenpin. Hags OHIO :Warn. , myl4:l3mod Al nenny oft, PATTERSON & 13.•1an to Youghiogheny Coal and Nut Coal. Orden left al the 051% on DARBAO/1 BTIITST, tune Bradley'. W }artm7, Anedben7 on 7. r WV 1 .4.=:::Nolzre ma. elblreilawdtl CO/MISSION PRODUCE—Now is atom and fat tale 06pedlar a frath Batter; 10 Ma& QOD - do - 'York 81:P. Potato's; 00 do ;bola Dr ied Applasi 103 bath. plate Dried Nantes; 16601ba. Ooontry Max Rides ; WOO Bibbed dr, • 1.1500 Hamr. 600 g. .Bboolderg • 118 bblt. Own Neal; 60 do .11.conlay; bob. Iffaredaint .;• • It bbLI. I - oar Oder; • 100 bap Mind Potatoar, lain L. H. VOIDS & co. 25 BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE. 30 ball chain Oraco,Diank and:van Yea; 60 tuxes Cincinnati Osman nosy; • do do Donn Oandka; 13 dosan.Waahboart* 35d0 Bockats; • 15 do Urn Braman, ball OWL no-3 nackaral; Id-' do • Lats litszing 10 bbia. 80. I Lard Oil; 35 bias. Syropt and H. 0. Hoban; - _ 15 tam Imago - 10 cora 80. ifstchan • ' • 10 bora Finland Ocess; For anis by IA LINDSAY. J r. Jati _ 157 Ltbetty.taet. QUNDRIESI SUNDRIES! KJ 76 Nukes pleas %Om Dry Peaches; 100 half bbl.. Watt. POD; .73 . Lolos 181 ' do do Walt* taw, 11 do do P 1 katl; 100018.1.18.11111.1 : - 10 halt al.. Clocdnaill MAIN; ' • a bal.. yam Wafts Boaz CO bozo lams, Gamer 17.0 do • taco. r • 'To wore, on bonds 6- 11 4 Co god. at BEO Mot, at. 026 Pot. EIL .An attP•AI.D., • S NDY.ISb; a csr tad. Take Mato Tatatow, • 6 do Itollßucton 10 bozos dot • • 10 tubs rucked Batton VI do Vlldto bldatled Niug `ln oMYi ' acdTor • 63 11.4i2i 005rtriit! -131,11 • ' dutukdald sontor nat. '1 TT 6. 10-90 - • 1 . Bideirfptkivge' V9lrAlaUngiu zumaiii= mug 0 4 w gwer4. n , em Emmy Arm MEER CALVINiztr axa /03.412/1 , 411 . IMXIG, or BOOTS AND SHOES CONCERA HALL SHE MORE; NO. 62 FIE. at BTEEET. • roc Ittihad nary variety that Ottlo_ rood ti say Shoe Ronda the city. and lit ii:atrar.lt Isolta ta.ke. Can and arataraa for loarsig Next Dear to the Elva* Woe. rids A NEW SUPPLY ,OF LADIM9', " s. ZIISSILT, Torras, solar AND azramailre Boots, Shoes and Baliera r A 2 No. 54 Market gtreet. sum, & ISOUTE. B°° lB . SHOES, OP ALL AIM AT ALt• 1111CIWAT Neffilntoek's New Shoe Siores Na SO IMMO= BT. mwtay try SIIOES, of-every deseriptioxi,i.:. • lIPOLTRT.T.A NIPS AI7,MION, —.. • . • - 55 Fifth Stseek - SEM NEW GOODS NEW GOODS! . _ Ws bansbit molest our Byting_ltleck of BOOTS AND SHOM ' whkh..in sell at tha LOIIIIITCAIiff MEM Wotan tha largest and best soloctad 'Umbel iniati RUA OW Bigots, So los fosott ha tb. cUy.. LADLES LAST ' Earn= to ebandarma tin us • call. J'as.i4obb, mlas buns - rrinstsr. THE 'STAR WORK! JUST nECEITED Mr eEo. &MOE. SON 14 00., No. T 1 WOOD ETFLEZT. livie mai Smith's Halt VellecnlC. rozd TI S . Rip Bcatees... ChUdrsem /lootMO Isocts. Time gado am loafs to our *tad , atter, and worroato4 unicoolkOl mama 'rat- Jett jF YOU CUT FIND THE KIND OF non AND BILOI.I, Ltd tha pile* yea rant, et other staria;iill at 11011.14351108, Nn, 68 trazket/*. %you eaa be /lilted bilkln , prlai, 88d Oillty. TORN CAMPBELL, Mannfiintarer of t; 80031 AND aaossLof 61,0%0= 41 N 0.34 Nnattbllol4 Om 11 ; L44borsh ofiow CORNER. PENN .1 ST. CLAIR STS PITMOBOUGH, PL. Tho lugeet, dumped sad wit in=efichd BiI#ZICSB X. 42 1 18 'COlerift. in tie tralisd Stabs. Students aFater Ind regSrw at srcr tlmsf comcnnirs, =alia s tan Itatottition . , els tha to atty slams, co grAltatkat te*rtttottiod nratIZINS a 62.0274 Pludanx.-ra. IacCORD & CO., _ Rats, cgs ank_fitralvfloodS, Hm serw to eat* the lemma . tier Mode sozOiPato Ilea dim& tor • BinalWO SALES. Ever oared In lt-s wut Nottblmta are , atgdCntod to call and rtottdos ca stook, wtA.119 , 111b5 sold at Tonto/ MC& Iltel6[ll ,' 281 - Wcood SU, St. . _ MoOARGO'S /MEW, WORM% lararr mull@ Xiao3o MEWL& Nommen; ad Crave Oto*-4 , ri,Arnis ream ZikIZTDAL2. eras q JUST BECETSrEu. mitiirop Play Tn. Tar Catfat Mahan% Dyipeptiolia. . • ; Bolyor.• Ootorpanad 3yrap of Llmiorm .Tar. sausieb's u.scia Disemry. : _ Yin* OUT* Oil, ll* tal4o -lea Pay* Carldrer . Athal'a Bair Bootoroy. • = . ' the Glycerin' and nano Seep. - fitestlnea Ilatrrata, lbr Mgr. Ugh; bail and Tooth Smarms. ' • Baynes ispoitale cranaos. at *I. cattaa rznit Bur' corner remistand 011:4 mvsso . '0; sztiir aim CRADLES L. CALDWELL, (3mxrespe tcriatim flobz;is a 94 POSE 2A.02[1:11, Dcala 1n1tL627. Lear!, stout cm=inri, .511.0 m) Ag., • am= =n um MO mean antra% Ul7ly • . itinurrarrh. Pl. ,G► - al kb& of amass radl)l7G4 soli C. colin, 9!..14) brABEIRr Erraxim, rugagraic . 2 , 1=0 =sum= Bern= - Ei KY • 11. 4 ,„taf, Commissiowlimhazt,,, isosorra WA1313 ST.:COlClAtiakialkeds. rartladar alto:mks pig to CPC.1 4 301 1 3 ter; Mariam PitOII24I6XIS, 11%0178.4 , QUM. . , eLetil 'Abp. . 1 .W1t.01011.4 . -- 1331:151aL _ . .BOTX, LUerni,..6o OAP tglaiXYsll , oPra. bi g 0,4 yar . rwans: . eal• By • , - -.1 liftnr47ll/ . • .• • • , . , ! .5'4" w f %. OILLTERS,
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